Ecuador's Parque Nacional Cajas (Cajas National Park) features over 150 square miles of flora and fauna on a rolling tundra that's ideal for hikers, rock-climbers, birdwatchers, campers, and nature-lovers of all stripes.

People don't give the disposable underwater analog camera the credit it deserves. For a cheap throwaway, it certainly takes some incredible photos, provided your subject is somewhat photogenic. And what could be more photogenic than Rainbow Reef in Fiji?

Nature-lovers, historians, and salsa-music fans love this Latin American city with the motto "A City for All." Colombia's third-largest metropolis, Cali is ideal for anyone who equally appreciates both trees and paved roads, during and summer and beyond.

The annual San Diego Comic-Con International is a mecca for anyone who loves comics, animation, illustration, fashion, and design. While it started off as a forum for comic-book pros, these days, SDCC would be nothing without the fans, and given the traditionally hands-on approach to comics, the convention itself is an ideal subject for anyone who loves analog film, too.

The biggest city in Canada, Toronto isn't just responsible for the TV show, "Kids in the Hall". There's also a bevy of photo-yielding tours to take, with a vibrant social and cultural scene that guarantees plenty of subjects for your analog lens. And the food? Well, just don't eat the ponies.

Nearly 30,000 people flocked to the Los Angeles Convention Center back in June for a three-day jubilee of all things design-related. The annual "Dwell on Design" event is sponsored by Dwell Media, publishers of the popular glossy monthly publication, Dwell magazine. Check out my La Sardina photos!